Unveiling the Truth: The Real Impact of Inflation on Everyday Life

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Unveiling the Truth: The Real Impact of Inflation on Everyday Life
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Inflation in the US declined in October as gasoline prices retreated, but economists warn that price pressures remain and it may take time for them to return to pre-pandemic levels. The consumer price index increased by 3.2% from a year earlier, down from 3.7% in September. Gasoline prices dropped 5% in October, contributing to the overall decline in inflation. However, underlying inflation trends, excluding volatile energy and food prices, showed a decrease in the core CPI to an annual rate of 4%. Housing costs, the largest expense for households, have moderated, but food inflation increased slightly. Other categories with notable increases include motor vehicle insurance, recreation, personal care, and household furnishings and operations.

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